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SUMMARY:ETIS seminar: Physical layer security for 6G
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to the next ETIS lab seminar\, which will take place this Thursday\, after the PILE at ENSEA.\n\nDate: 20/11/2025\nTime: 14h30 (after the PILE)\nPlace: AMPHI at ENSEA (or online using the link for the PILE)\n\nArsenia Chorti\n\n\nTitle: Physical layer security for 6G\n\nAbstract: Physical-layer security (PLS) is increasingly regarded as a promising component of sixth-generation (6G) communication systems\, owing to its potential to address stringent delay\, power\, and computational constraints. Motivated by these considerations\, this talk pursues two main objectives. First\, we revisit the fundamental security requirements for authentication and key agreement (AKA)\, and examine how these requirements can be translated into concrete PLS design goals. Second\, we present novel AKA mechanisms that leverage trustworthy physical features—such as the angle of arrival in digital-array multiple-input multiple-output systems—as well as machine learning techniques to enable fast\, low-overhead AKA protocols that are provably robust against both passive and active adversaries. Finally\, we outline prospective use cases and research directions for PLS within emerging 6G networks.\n\n\nBio: Arsenia Chorti is a Professor at the École Nationale Supérieure de l’ Électronique et de ses Applications (ENSEA) at the ETIS Lab UMR 8051 and a Visiting Scholar at Princeton University. Her research spans the areas of wireless communications and wireless systems security for 5G and 6G\, with a particular focus on physical layer security. Current research topics include: context aware security\, multi-factor authentication protocols\, 5G / 6G and IoT\, anomaly detection\, machine learning for communications\, new multiple access techniques and scheduling. She is a Senior IEEE Member\, has served as Associate Editor in Chief of the IEEE ComSoc Best Readings\, of the IEEE INGR on Security and Chair of the IEEE Focus Group on Physical Layer Security\, while she has also served in the IEEE P1940 Standardization Workgroup on Standard profiles for ISO 8583 authentication services and has served as a member of the IEEE Teaching Awards Committee. She is currently a Member of various ITU Working Groups and has participated in the reduction of the ITU report M.2516-0 on Future technology trends of Terrestrial International Mobile Telecommunications Systems Towards 2030 and Beyond (sections on trustworthiness).
URL:https://www.etis-lab.fr/event/etis-seminar-physical-layer-security-for-6g/
LOCATION:ENSEA Amphi Watteau\, 6 avenue du Ponceau\, CERGY\, 95014\, France
CATEGORIES:ENSEA,ETIS,Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aikaterini Tzompanaki":MAILTO:aikaterini.tzompanaki@ensea.fr
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